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This grass usually grows in paddy fields- There are two dis- tinct varieties one a fairly tall one annual and the other a very tall (5 to 10 feet) perennial one. The racemes of the latter are longer and drooping, the male spikelets are in threes and the wings of the first glume are usually broader than in the other form. This species is easily recognized by the polished bract enclosing the female spikelet. Distribution. Throughout India. ANDROPOGONE^E 143 17. Polytoca, Br. These are tall monoec...ious annual or perennial grasses. Inflor- escences consist of spiciform racemes with spathaceous bracts ; rachis is jointed. Racemes may all be male or with one or two female spikelets at the base. Male spikelets are geminate, one sessile and one pedicelled, 2-flowered or imperfect, and with four glumes, which are subequal. The first glume is membranous, many-nerved, shallowly concave and with a narrow membranous margin. The second glume is narrower, ovate, acute, 5- to Q-nerved. The third glume is membranous, oblong, acute, 3- to 5-nerved, paleate and with three stamens.
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